Adding two drummers to the twin lead-guitar format of the Allman Brothers Band,
and blending this extended line-up with a more genuine rural spirit,
the band of Nashivlle's bluegrass fiddler Charlie Daniels came to impersonate
the middle-class of the Midwest:
the talking-bluegrass Uneasy Rider (1973),
the western-swing The South's Gonna Do It (1975),
Devil Went Down To Georgia (1979),
In America (1981).
His million-selling albums were
Fire On The Mountain (1974)
and
Million Mile Reflections (1979).
Starting in 1964, Daniels organized "volunteer jams" with other notorious
outlaws.